Pretty interesting site. I have no idea of the difference between over the counter and prescription. And I did not know how involved the FDA is in regulating OTC supplements. Good stuff to know. I also liked reading all the ingredients in OTC pills. Im going to do some research on some of them. I already am a huge B Complex fan and there are some new stuff I want to check out. Im really interested in zinc and it role in sperm production.

From the web site: Congress defined the term “dietary supplement” in the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994. A dietary supplement is a product taken by mouth that contains a “dietary ingredient” intended to supplement the diet. The “dietary ingredients” in these products may include: vitamins, minerals, herbs or other botanicals, amino acids, and substances such as enzymes, organ tissues, glandulars, and metabolites. Dietary supplements can also be extracts or concentrates, and may be found in many forms such as tablets, capsules, softgels, gelcaps, liquids, or powders. They can also be in other forms, such as a bar, but if they are, information on their label must not represent the product as a conventional food or a sole item of a meal or diet. Whatever their form may be, DSHEA places dietary supplements in a special category under the general umbrella of “foods,” not drugs, and requires that every supplement be labeled a dietary supplement.

The term over-the-counter may be somewhat counter-intuitive, since, in many countries, these drugs are often located on the shelves of stores like any other packaged product. In contrast, prescription drugs are almost always passed over a counter from the pharmacist to the customer. Some drugs may be legally classified as over-the-counter (i.e., no prescription is required), but may only be dispensed by a pharmacy employee after an assessment of the patient's needs and/or the provision of patient education. In many countries, a number of OTC drugs are available in establishments without a pharmacy, such as general stores, supermarkets, gas stations, etc. Regulations detailing the establishments where drugs may be sold, who is authorized to dispense them, and whether a prescription is required vary considerably from country to country.

I can recommend a reputable pharmacy. I've tried both original brand and generic Viagra. There is no difference in effectiveness as far as I can tell between the brand and Generic versions. The real difference is price, no comparison. And this suppliers seem honest and reliable. On the site http://www.trustedbestpills.info I've just placed my 3rd order. Viagra from this site is indeed good for male erection problem treatment.

I am thinking about trying some of the over-the-counter pills for my ED. I only have it every once in awhile and its not that bad. I dont want to start taking chemical drugs. I hear the OTC pills are mostly natural plants from China and South America.http://www.internation aldrugmart.com/levitra.html

For me I care about my health and I am careful what I put in my body. Viagra and the others have such serious side effects. I prefer all natural supplements. I trust plant extracts that have been used for centuries before I trust Lilly and the other big pharma. Plus natural supplement such as endurnz have important vitamins and amino acids.

We put such crap in our bodies. Viagra is do dangerous. Why anyone would take something made in a lab when there are such amazing natural things out there that have been used for thousands of years. Our ancestors used plants and herbs to solve all sort of issues including penis problems.

If you have a erectile dysfunction issue or looking for male enhancement check out the natural supplements. There are so many on the market: Turn on the late night TV for commercials from Endurnz, Extenze, Enztye and order a free sample.

Why spends your hard earned money on chemical crap that might kill you or make you blind.

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